I would like to learn how to make a stick man move and have a falling earth ball in the story. How do I do this with out having to draw the same frame but a little change.
This could be explain through pictures, or a youtube or a walkthrough just some suggestion.
@Coremuscle, thanks for the feedback. We add some explanation on the top of the article.
@zackmto, thanks. Using real example to present the tutorial seems seems to be a cool idea. We will see if there is anything we can do. By the way, if you are interested in stick figure and bouncing balls, here are some fun tutorial
Hello t.jevdjic, when you select a part of the drawing and run the drawing on a page, only the part of the image that you rub on (with your finger or stylus) will appear on the page. It works like printing something on a wood board (https://www.instructables.com/id/Linoleum-Block-Printing-1/). Rubbing is useful for creating some staging effects in your animation. It's also an alternative way to select an irregular object. I hope this information is helpful. Thank you.
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All your explanations are assuming that the person understand the different features.
For example - what is rubbing? What is Stamping? And why would I want to incorporate this effect?
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This could be explain through pictures, or a youtube or a walkthrough just some suggestion.
Thank again.
@Coremuscle, thanks for the feedback. We add some explanation on the top of the article.
@zackmto, thanks. Using real example to present the tutorial seems seems to be a cool idea. We will see if there is anything we can do. By the way, if you are interested in stick figure and bouncing balls, here are some fun tutorial
How to draw poses (with stick figure)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3iOFYXlRG4&list=PL836C92C18EEB374E&index=73
Squeeze and Stretch
https://anizone.kdanmobile.com/videos/466152043:Back%20to%20Basics%20Lesson%206:%20Squash%20and%20Stretch
Rubbing is not clear. What does rubbing mean? What is the percentage behind it?
Hello t.jevdjic, when you select a part of the drawing and run the drawing on a page, only the part of the image that you rub on (with your finger or stylus) will appear on the page. It works like printing something on a wood board (https://www.instructables.com/id/Linoleum-Block-Printing-1/). Rubbing is useful for creating some staging effects in your animation. It's also an alternative way to select an irregular object. I hope this information is helpful. Thank you.
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